pablolie wrote:
I am not sure when eventually the electronics would give out -they seem
well build- but if I consider another 10-15 years of lifetime before I
consider an alternative (not all that unusual with audio equipment), I
am looking at the current LMS software becoming incompatible
I've already tested running LMS in a debian virtual machine. I could
keep a compatible version of debian and run it that way.
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A related question. Can the JR River Media center DLNA server push music
to Logitech Touch players? It sees the players as zones but i did not
want to try it for fear of hurting something in my LMS .
I have MC and LMS on different computers on the same network.
J
pablolie wrote:
While I am excited to see some plans about Open Source support for the
platform, on the other hand I am pragmatic and I guess I want to start a
thread on ideas and approaches on how to keep our SB investment going,
longer term, in a constantly evolving OS environment.
While I am excited to see some plans about Open Source support for the
platform, on the other hand I am pragmatic and I guess I think a thread
on how to keep the SB investment going, longer term, in a constantly
evolving OS environment, can work.
I have a number of SB3, SB Boom, SB Touch and SB